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MediaCorp set to deliver comprehensive YOG coverage
Special Report
• Special Report: Youth Olympic Games
Singapore broadcaster MediaCorp is set to bring the latest and most comprehensive coverage of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
As the official free-to-air broadcaster of the event, MediaCorp will deliver the excitement and buzz of the Games across all its platforms from August 14-26.
The Opening Ceremony at The Float@Marina Bay on August 14 will be telecast 'live' at 7:45pm - 10pm on Channel 5 / HD5. A repeat telecast will be aired on August 15 from 12pm - 3pm.
The Closing Ceremony at The Float@Marina Bay will be broadcast 'live' on August 26 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm on Channel 5 /HD5, and the repeat telecast on August 28 from 2pm to 4:30pm.
Viewers can also catch the 'live' action daily on MediaCorp channels U, 5 and on okto at the following times.
Daily 'LIVE' Games Action from August 15-25
1pm - 3pm - okto
3pm - 5pm - Channel U
3pm - 8pm - Channel 5 / HD5
Those who are unable to catch the 'live' action can tune in to Channel 5 / HD5 every night for highlights, between 11pm and midnight.
News bulletins on Channel NewsAsia will also have reports and results from the YOG.
You can also get regular updates from MediaCorp's various radio stations and in-depth analysis from the TODAY newspaper.
People on the move can tune in to radio stations 938LIVE, Class 95FM, 987FM, Gold 90.5FM, Capital 958, Oli 96.8FM and Warna 94.2FM for regular results updates, reviews and interviews.
938LIVE will also cover the Games daily on 1.35pm, 5.35pm 7.35pm and 9.35pm on weekdays; and 1pm, 5pm, 7pm and 10pm on weekends.
Singapore's only sports talk show on radio SportsZone on 938LIVE will shift its focus to the YOG on August 14, 21, 26 and 28.
Listeners will be able to call in with their heartfelt messages, opinions and speak to guests ranging from local sports officials, coaches and athletes.
Singapore's second most-read newspaper, TODAY, will provide in-depth stories and full daily coverage and analysis of the results.
Fans following YOG can also log on to the online portal at xinmsn.com/yog , www.channelnewsasia.com/YOG and http://www.todayonline.com/yog for the latest news, blogs, telecast schedule, medal tallies, athlete profiles, photos and videos.
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Special Report
• Special Report: Youth Olympic Games
Singapore broadcaster MediaCorp is set to bring the latest and most comprehensive coverage of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
As the official free-to-air broadcaster of the event, MediaCorp will deliver the excitement and buzz of the Games across all its platforms from August 14-26.
The Opening Ceremony at The Float@Marina Bay on August 14 will be telecast 'live' at 7:45pm - 10pm on Channel 5 / HD5. A repeat telecast will be aired on August 15 from 12pm - 3pm.
The Closing Ceremony at The Float@Marina Bay will be broadcast 'live' on August 26 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm on Channel 5 /HD5, and the repeat telecast on August 28 from 2pm to 4:30pm.
Viewers can also catch the 'live' action daily on MediaCorp channels U, 5 and on okto at the following times.
Daily 'LIVE' Games Action from August 15-25
1pm - 3pm - okto
3pm - 5pm - Channel U
3pm - 8pm - Channel 5 / HD5
Those who are unable to catch the 'live' action can tune in to Channel 5 / HD5 every night for highlights, between 11pm and midnight.
News bulletins on Channel NewsAsia will also have reports and results from the YOG.
You can also get regular updates from MediaCorp's various radio stations and in-depth analysis from the TODAY newspaper.
People on the move can tune in to radio stations 938LIVE, Class 95FM, 987FM, Gold 90.5FM, Capital 958, Oli 96.8FM and Warna 94.2FM for regular results updates, reviews and interviews.
938LIVE will also cover the Games daily on 1.35pm, 5.35pm 7.35pm and 9.35pm on weekdays; and 1pm, 5pm, 7pm and 10pm on weekends.
Singapore's only sports talk show on radio SportsZone on 938LIVE will shift its focus to the YOG on August 14, 21, 26 and 28.
Listeners will be able to call in with their heartfelt messages, opinions and speak to guests ranging from local sports officials, coaches and athletes.
Singapore's second most-read newspaper, TODAY, will provide in-depth stories and full daily coverage and analysis of the results.
Fans following YOG can also log on to the online portal at xinmsn.com/yog , www.channelnewsasia.com/YOG and http://www.todayonline.com/yog for the latest news, blogs, telecast schedule, medal tallies, athlete profiles, photos and videos.
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Please mind the gap.